Thursday, January 1, 2015

So what’s the big deal? Midnight strikes (at different times
in different places, of course) and everyone goes wild. The year moves up by
one, the month reverts to January, and the day back to the first. Just a
counting mechanism like when you flip up to 10 from 9. Yes, but it also means
that this is now another year where everyone gets one year older. So maybe a bit of reflection - looking back -
and then a bit of contemplation – looking forward – and then a great excuse for
a party!

Most African countries seem to join the traditional model –
fireworks, parties, dancing – but there are some special celebrations. Here are
a few:

In Luanda, Angola, you might like to celebrate with a traditional bolo-rei.

In Cape Town there is the annual Minstrel Carnival. Going
back 200 years to celebrate the one day of the year when slaves didn’t have to
work – actually it happened on the second of January

then – there are floats,
parades, dances, food and of course wine. In Cape Town the morning after is the
best part!

For new year’s eve, a concert with Mango Groove at the wonderful National Botanical Gardens (Kirstenbosch) in Cape Town, would be a good start.

Maputu in Mozambique. Some different fireworks.

Nigeria. Here the big feature is masquerades. People dress
up in costumes – often as animals, some real, some mythical – and get on with
the party!

As for new year’s resolutions, I don’t remember ever keeping
one. For what it’s worth, I try to think about what I’d like to see happen in
the year – achieve sounds pretentious and too much like a resolution – and think
of a few things that might help that to take place. If this contemplation gets too serious, a
glass of good wine is an excellent antidote.

Thank you, Stan, for pointing out styles of dress guaranteed to liven up any party. I particularly liked the courageous ear-hair look in the last photo...turning one's least becoming trait into a fashion statement.

Ah, Tuscany, Zoe. I just spoke to a friend who opened a tiny hotel in Prienza and sent me envy inducing photos. Enjoy! And, Caro, dear, if you ever do forget what the sun looks like, follow this very simple step: Just look in the mirror. :)

Zoe please mangia for all of us, and I, too, Stan and Michael, will think of the new year in terms of what I'd like to see happen and steer it that way. Caro, Vitamin D3? and to each and everyone bonne année

Thanks for this, Michael. These photos are so intriguing that I am thinking next year I ought to try to celebrate the New Year in South Africa, This comes under the heading of something I would like to see happen.Regarding resolutions, I have made few and kept even fewer. But I have one this year inspired by two facts: when I took out the champagne glasses on Christmas Eve, I had to rinse them because they had been collecting dust for a whole year.And I have long known that in his 90's John Maynard Keynes was asked if he regretted anything. "I wish I had drunk more champagne," was his answer. My resolution: Drink more champagne!

So impressive article!! I liked reading this!! This New Year eve was just rocking and now I am planning to organize a huge Valentine’s Day party and looking for an event planning firm that can do amazing arrangements for my party. If you have suggestions then please share here!

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